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One of the newer developments worth mentioning is that the editors of the two most important radiology journals in the United States, Radiology and the American Journal of Roentgenology, have decided to adopt the term Computed Tomography. They will no longer use the term computerised tomography or computer assisted tomography and I expect that many will follow suit.

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Taveras, J.M. (1978). Newer Developments in Computed Tomography. In: Bories, J. (eds) The Diagnostic Limitations of Computerised Axial Tomography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66859-3_23

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